- Subject: Language Arts
- Grades: 9-12
Students tackle identifying figurative language by examining works of Edgar Allen Poe....
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Students tackle identifying figurative language by examining works of Edgar Allen Poe....
Students practice dividing fractions by fractions with unlike denominators....
Students observe parent eagles caring for their young and draw their observations....
Students examine ancient Roman culture to compare living back then to today....
Students demonstrate how fission, fusion, and radioactive decay change an atom’s nucleus....
Young learners practice comparing single and two-digit numbers....
Students explore the theme of “The Scholarship Jacket” and develop argumentative essays....
Students learn about the electoral college and how it works for states....
Students practice comparison skills by examining similarities and differences of fictional texts....
Students learn about and practice timelines using personal events and pictures....
Students practice solving equations with variables on both sides using various worksheets....
Students dive into the connection between music and history by analyzing lyrics....
Young learners tackle what letters are and practice identifying them....
Students practice writing and solving story problems involving time intervals with peers....
Students learn about genetic mutations in humans and create a model....
Students get creative comparing revolutionary wars of the U.S. and Latin America....